California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, added $15 million to fund security at places of worship to his proposed budget on Monday.

Newsom’s plan, which would provide funds for security guards or other security updates at places of worship and nonprofit organizations that are in jeopardy of being targeted in hate crimes, was announced after a deadly shooting at Chabad of Poway Synagogue near San Diego on Saturday.

“Anti-Semitism is on the rise,” Newsom said Monday, according to the Sacramento Bee. “To be fair, it was on the rise before Trump took the oath of office, but they have accelerated.”

Newsom will include the additional funding in an updated budget proposal this month.

The shooting on Saturday took the life of one woman and injured three others. A 19-year-old shooting suspect was arrested and was charged Sunday with one count of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder.

The shooting in California comes after a gunman opened fire on a congregation at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh in October. Eleven people died in that attack.